The title of this blog sounds horrendous, doesn’t it? That Dutch word ‘geslaagd’! If you expel the ‘g’ from the back of your throat, it sounds as if you are…well… to put it mildly, hoiking up something nasty, or even worse. However, far be that from its meaning, which is that you, or I in this case, have passed an exam.
I finally did it! I took my Dutch boating theory exam on Thursday after months of learning the sometimes confusing and often complicated rules, regulations and practices of waterways. It involved everything from safety measures, technical knowledge, weather conditions and waterways signage to manoeuvring in various different conditions, bridge height calculations and the meaning of lights, symbols and other boating accessories. Sheesh! I swear I’ve never had to work my poor old brain so hard, not only to know the factual details, but also to work out things like how to moor up a boat with a left (or right) turning propellor, when the wind is coming at you from various different directions, and you have a bow thruster (which we don’t have). To prepare, I did practice exams almost every day, but I still wasn’t confident, so it was with huge relief that I passed!
Of course, it helped to have had some practical experience on the canals and rivers, but questions involving sailing, night-time conditions and using a bow thruster were difficult because they were complete unknowns. I was glad we could use a pen and paper during the exam because I could draw little boats doing different manoeuvres and work out the answers that way,
And then there was the added puzzle of the language. Now, my Dutch is limited to very standard usage. I can read, write and speak using very normal communication without frills or idioms. Give me a letter to read from one of my service providers and that’s easy. Ask me to write business emails or speak to people about missed deliveries, problems with an account or arranging appointments, that I can do, albeit clunkily, but the figurative language they often use in these official tests had me scratching my head on many an occasion (picture Val with a big ? over her head). Add to that a few ‘trick’ questions, and you have a recipe for confusion. So, I knew I’d never ace the test and the fact I passed with a respectable score was, for me, like winning gold.
And now what? Well, this being the Netherlands, I’ve had to order and pay for a health declaration before I can order (and probably have to pay for) my license. But once I’ve got all that, I’ll be fit to fare for many a year. Isn’t that great?
Other than this milestone, April has been pretty intense in other ways too. I’ve had one of those waves of work which have meant long days at my laptop and little time for fun in the sun. These waves are good for my bank balance but not for my garden and boat! However, it’s settling down now and I’ll be able to get outside again more. An outdoor Val is a much happier creature than the indoor version. That said, we are off to the Haute Marne soon for some French flavour, so I’ll probably post an update from there too. There will still be work involving laptop time, but it will be in France, and the French ambience will make it easier. π
Enjoy your weekend allemaal!

Val, once more you’ve made me chuckle! Congratulations on passing what appears to have been a tough exam—in Dutch, no less!
ReplyDeleteNow I’m off the clear my throat…
Sending mountains of love to you and Koos!
Dale xx
Aw, thank you, Dale. You’ve got it right, though. Make sure you can clear your throat noisily and you’ll have Dutch licked! π
DeleteGood on ya!! As you said a lot of work and having to do it in another language. I am impressed.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much. I’m already missing my nightly brain teasers! π
DeleteCongratulations, Val! There is nothing that you cannot do. You are amazing! And to get it out of the way ahead of the nice weather - or what should be nice weather! Fantastic! God bless. (Steph)
ReplyDeleteBless you, Steph. I had my doubts but am pretty chuffed I succeeded. I’m almost missing it now. π€£
DeleteThat’s great Val! And in Dutch!
ReplyDeleteChapeau π©
Thank you! I wish my Dutch was better, so maybe that should be my next challenge. π
DeleteWonderwoman! I am in awe... Sue x Goede Verwachting
ReplyDeleteThank you, Sue. You are an inspiration to me!
DeleteWhat an achievement!!
ReplyDeleteMany thanks. It feels very good to have done it. ☺️
DeleteHip Hip Horray for you, Val. I'm not surprised that you passed the exam, but I can imagine the anxiety. I'm glad you were able to use paper and pencil to help figure things out. Enjoy France!
ReplyDeleteAh, thank you, my friend. Being able to draw little boats doing different manoeuvres was a huge help. Xxx
DeleteFabulous news, Val, re passing the exam! I am very impressed! Much love Jean Henrickson
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Jean. I hardly know what to do with myself in the evenings now. π
DeleteBravo!!! good for you, time to celebrate :)
ReplyDeleteThank you, Connie! That’s very kind! Xx
DeleteYou must be relieved it's all over and well done Val. The coming summer will be all the more enjoyable and satisfying knowing how much effort the exam required. David and Popcorn
ReplyDeleteThank you kindly, David. I have to say I learnt a lot, so it was also quite enjoyable. Hoping you and Popcorn are doing well!
DeleteYay! How fantastic, Val! π₯³ Congratulations and well done to you...
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Adan! It was a challenge but an enjoyable one!
DeleteOh how absolutely wonderful and fantastic Val. You may have had doubts about your ability to pass this exam, but we didn't! So, heartiest congratulations and well done. ππππ✨π₯°
ReplyDeleteAww, thank you, dear Lorraine. You are always so supportive. I am very grateful for your kind congratulations. π₯°ππ
DeleteAn amazing achievement Val, you are a constant source of inspiration to me! Huge congratulations xx Lally
ReplyDeleteAw, thank you, dear Lally. That works both ways, my friend. Xxx
DeleteI never had any doubts, Val. You are an amazing lady. I'll bet Koos is very proud of you. And I'm very jealous of your jaunt to France. It will be delightful at this time of the year. π xxx
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, dear Chris. I’m really touched by your and all the other kind comments. I will admit to being stubbornly committed to passing rather than amazing, but it feels pretty amazing to have done it. πxxx
DeleteThat's quite an accomplishment, Val! Congrats! BTW, love your masthead pic.
ReplyDeleteAh, thank you, Irene. That photo is one of my favourites π₯°
DeleteWow! You are one impressive lady. Huge congrats!
ReplyDeleteAh, thank you, Janis. That’s very kind of you. I’ve always found you a very impressive lady too, so this means a lot to me. πΊ
DeleteA little ditty for you, in awe of your accomplishment, Val:
ReplyDeleteFit to fare for many a year,
An exam like that has much to fear.
It took much courage and so much work
At the end of it Val won the perk.
Congratulations to my friend
And may your faring never end!
Bless you, Shirley. That’s a lovely ditty and very neat! Thank you very much. I love it!
DeleteProficiat!!!! Congratulations Val! May you faring, your blogging and your writing never end!
ReplyDeleteKathleen, you are so kind. Thank you, my dear! Xxx
DeleteHuge Congratulations Val, what an achievement, especially having to sit the test in Dutch! You are almost good to go now - happy faring and enjoy your sojourn in the |Haute Marne. Best wishes to Koos and hugs to Zoe xx
ReplyDeleteAh, thank you, Rebecca! The weather is glorious here in the Haute-Marne, but I’m looking forward to faring again! Love to you and Joe. π₯°πΊ
DeleteI am very proud of you. My husband and I were sailors. We didn't live aboard, we were more like weekend and occasionally week-long sailors, but I know that there is much to learn. Thank the Lord I never needed a test.
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